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After seeing the Hotdoll sex doll for dogs I have yet to stop laughing.

Have a good Christmas everyone.

 

 

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Putting it bluntly, the blow-up doll for the pooch makes better sense than 99% of the... um... wacked out ideas on that page.

 

.... at least the pooch 'd be less inclined to hump your leg while making coffee, pruning the roses and/or changing a light globe.

:-"

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at least the pooch 'd be less inclined to hump your leg while making coffee, pruning the roses and/or changing a light globe.
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Your pooch makes coffee, prunes roses and changes light globes?

Geez....I'd almost forgive it the humping....;p

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Some wacky ideas.

However, the author shows his ignorance regarding Hi-Fi cabling. I don't know that mains product, it being foreign, but clean mains power makes a massive difference to sound quality. So does high quality cabling.

Honestly, you spend £10,000.00 on amplification then stick a 50p plug into a cheap plastic wall socket. Or use 25pppm cable from Tandy. Yeah, right...

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That Xybernaut Puma wearable pc was the closest step to Borgdom that I've seen yet!  :borg:

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Your pooch makes coffee, prunes roses and changes light globes?
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Ha, ha!  You know wot I mean. ;)

Actually, my rottweiler, when I had him, was better trained than that.... was excellent at getting rid of peddlers and religious door-knockers, though.

I could leave the front door open, but he would no way step beyond the door riser unless he had his leash on... not that unwelcomed door knockers knew it.  Anyway, when I saw them approaching I'd say: "Nels (short for Nelson), who's at the door... who's at the door?"... he'd front up at the door snarling and growling all vicious like, and they turned tails and ran like buggery.

The other thing they didn't know was that he was gentle as a kitten and wouldn't harm anyone/anything.  He was a bloody good actor, though.

:rofl:

That Xybernaut Puma wearable pc was the closest step to Borgdom that I've seen yet!
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Yeah, it's a bit like another one I saw... not that I could post it here, though.  Had to do with an experimental 'implant' and ED.... working off electrical impulses from the brain for a more 'natural' response.

;)

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Could give yer partner quite a shock....wot?  ;P

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Could give yer partner quite a shock....wot?
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The real shock was the $22, 000 AUD price tag... then about 11 grand for the surgery/hospital fees. :O

Bugger that!  I'll stick with the lollipop-stick splints, thank you!  :rofl:

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:rofl:  

Bugger that!
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That's 'ow this thread got started, Cap'n! ;P

 

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Putting it bluntly, the blow-up doll for the pooch makes better sense than 99% of the... um... wacked out ideas on that page.



.... at least the pooch 'd be less inclined to hump your leg while making coffee, pruning the roses and/or changing a light globe.

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No....no it wouldn't, because most dogs don't hump legs because they're sexually aroused -- most dogs hump legs because it's a sign of dominance, and since blow-up bitch doesn't display any signs of dominance to threatened the live dog's position in the household, but rather just stands there, submissively, without any classic signs of life or pack order (no eyes to lock with, no teeth to bare, no tail to hold high and no ears to hold up), Hotsex doll for dogs is going to do nothing but collect dust where ever the owner puts it. 

Whomever invented this "item," does not understand dog behavior, and anyone who would BUY this item for their dog, would be much better served spending that money on a good dog trainer, rather than this outlet for their dog problem.

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Whomever invented this "item," does not understand dog behavior, and anyone who would BUY this item for their dog, would be much better served spending that money on a good dog trainer, rather than this outlet for their dog problem.
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I think he'd be barking up the wrong tree...so to speak...but I bow (wow) to your superior knowledge. :-"

 

 

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Quoting DrJBHL, reply 10

Whomever invented this "item," does not understand dog behavior, and anyone who would BUY this item for their dog, would be much better served spending that money on a good dog trainer, rather than this outlet for their dog problem.

I think he'd be barking up the wrong tree...so to speak...but I bow (wow) to your superior knowledge.

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All right...I agree...I was being too "bitchy" and needed your puns to lighten the mood again. ;)  (maybe I need a Hotsex doll to take my frustrations out on) ;P

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However, the author shows his ignorance regarding Hi-Fi cabling. I don't know that mains product, it being foreign, but clean mains power makes a massive difference to sound quality. So does high quality cabling.
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Fuzzy, I agree but...

If your refering to the "Monster" brand cable, the point the author is trying to make is that the Monster brand name make the price for the cable double over a cable of equal quality. An exact same quality 6 foot HDMI cable can be found for less than $50.00 (American), but add the "Monster" brand name and you will pay more than $100.00.

As for the WattGate audio power outlet, I really doubt that changing your electrical power cord connectors to gold plated would make that enough of a differance to be worth a $300.00 price tag. (not only is the wall outlet socket is required, the power cord plug has to be changed as well...at $150.00 each).

You would do a better job cleaning the noise out of the power by using a UPS.

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Whomever invented this "item," does not understand dog behavior,
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You're spot on there, Karen.  My rotty would never have used such an item - sexually or to assert his dominance - so it would have sat collecting dust in a cupboard somewhere doing nothing.  I think that's why it was listed in the worst (most useless) gadgets list, cos anyone with half a brain knows it would serve no useful purpose... for a dog, that is.

(could be an owner here and there might find a 'use' for it, tho) :-"

Yeah, the leg humping thing was just a bit of tongue-in-cheek to add a bit of fun, nothing more.  I must admit, though, I really miss Nelson... he was the bestest dog ever, well trained and so lovable to boot.  Sadly, we had to move interstate, which upset his routine, etc, and that, I believe, gave some low-life *@%!&!*% the opportunity to steal him from the yard while we were out one day.

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Fuzzy, I agree but...

If your refering to the "Monster" brand cable, the point the author is trying to make is that the Monster brand name make the price for the cable double over a cable of equal quality. An exact same quality 6 foot HDMI cable can be found for less than $50.00 (American), but add the "Monster" brand name and you will pay more than $100.00.

As for the WattGate audio power outlet, I really doubt that changing your electrical power cord connectors to gold plated would make that enough of a differance to be worth a $300.00 price tag. (not only is the wall outlet socket is required, the power cord plug has to be changed as well...at $150.00 each).

You would do a better job cleaning the noise out of the power by using a UPS.
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For HDMI cable the Chord Active at £115 ($200US?) is a best buy for a high end system.
Though most would settle for the Chord Supershield at £50

For power, the Kimber LoPowercord at £75 is the best.

A seperate spur from the mains is a must if you are really serious though.

A UPS will create noise not lower it.

If you know what you are doing with electronics, you can solder VDRs to plugs as a cheap solution.